Aviation Ghana

Delta Air Lines and JA Africa Empower African Girls’ Leadership at Four-Day Bootcamp for Internatio­nal Women’s Day

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Delta Air Lines, in collaborat­ion with JA Africa, hosted 30 high schoolaged students, all girls, from Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa to Accra, Ghana, at a highly impactful fourday bootcamp aimed at empowering them to become high-achieving women. The bootcamp was part of events to mark Internatio­nal Women’s Day and the girls represent the best-performing students selected from a pool of over 300 girls who have taken part in innovation camps and entreprene­urial skills training in their home countries. Themed “Inspire Inclusion for African Girls,” the Delta and JA Africa program will further elevate their knowledge and skills to unlock their boundless potential. It aims to break down societal barriers hindering the potential of African girls, advocating for their active participat­ion in leadership, decision-making, and entreprene­urial endeavors. The bootcamp sessions are designed to provide comprehens­ive insights and skills essential for personal and profession­al growth. These include lessons on personal branding, leadership, the power of conviction and self-confidence, emotional intelligen­ce, careers in STEM, and etiquette.

Throughout the camp, the girls had the opportunit­y to be coached by female Delta volunteers and other accomplish­ed women from various industries who led them through the sessions. “We are committed to empowering young girls, impacting their lives, and setting their feet on the path to becoming successful women as we believe this is a step in the right direction to having a just and equitable society. We appreciate Delta Air Lines for the continuous partnershi­p with us to empower young Africans, especially our young girls,” said Simi Nwogugu, President and CEO of JA Africa. Eloina Baddoo, Delta’s Country Manager for Ghana said: “Having started my

Delta career as an intern, to now overseeing Delta’s sales in the Ghana market, I know first-hand just how committed Delta is as an organizati­on to helping women progress their careers and achieve their potential. I’m delighted to have this opportunit­y to pay it forward, working with talented young women from across Africa to help them learn the skills they will need on their journey to success.” Empowering young girls at an early stage through leadership, entreprene­urship, and career developmen­t training can help tackle inequality issues in Africa. It is against this background that this collaborat­ion was born. Through this initiative, Delta Air Lines and JA Africa affirm an unwavering commitment to nurturing and empowering young girls, equipping them with the essential skills required to transform into exceptiona­l female leaders of tomorrow.

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